FRANKLIN – The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association has set some pretty lofty goals.
The association hosted its annual media day on Thursday afternoon, where executive director Bob Baldwin and Jim Clark, assistant director of communications, spoke about the state of the association and changes that will be coming for student athletes, coaches and fans in the upcoming seasons.
Among the topics of discussion were the role of “margin of victory” for the statewide power rankings, improvements to the website and database tracking, as well as how the process for the statewide tournaments could change with feedback from the members of the MIAA.
“We’re trying to give the association back to the members,” Baldwin said. “It’s the membership who votes in the rules, the membership who

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